Panera has some decent bread actually. I struggle to find acceptable food in general, so I'm pretty happy about that.
Panera has some decent bread actually. I struggle to find acceptable food in general, so I'm pretty happy about that.
<3 panera. It's sandwiches are so yummy!
I'll try some next time.
Since you are the food guru... do you have any tips on yoghurt? I want something that's not lowfat, and doesn't contain starch or gelatine. I've found the Greek one and it's ok, but it doesn't taste like the yoghurt does back home. That and coffee are the worst really. I've even gotten over the fact every American grocery lasts about ten times longer than a Swedish one and try to not concern myself with it.
I'm not big into store-bought yogurt. If I do I just go with the regular yoplait stuff. What you really should see if you can find that's yogurt related is something like yogurtland: http://www.yogurt-land.com/locations/ or some variation (not sure what's in your area).
It's basically a place to get frozen yogurt that has tons of flavors. you can mix and match it and put the toppings you want on it. They charge you by the weight of the cup at the end. They're extremely tasty
And ya I'm not a big coffee person so take this with a grain of salt. I miss the coffee coolatta's from Dunkin' Donuts so much ;;
because it is funny
Woman, you've fucked off to kangaville, you will have to be patient.
Well in that case he can bring me a sandwich while he's at it.
Aye, I'm open to trying things as well, though we don't have them anywhere near, closest would be around New York. My friend's mother back in Czech Republic made her own yoghurt and it was delicious.
Actually, if there are other things you think I need to try, tell me!
I'm so happy whenever I find something drinkable. Three months are a long time to suffer through. There is a machine in the house, but for some reason even the grained coffee doesn't really taste right. I bought some whole beans, which was a bit better, then I finally found Italian coffee in World Market, which tastes really good, but costs a ton.
I've tried Wholefoods for the yoghurt, but all they had was non fat or low fat. There is some really good American food, but it's annoying not to be able to find things I consume on daily basis that actually taste good.
Chobani, Fage has starch in it I think.
would it explicitly say on the label? if so it might just be on some with flavors that have in the separate little nest, but I don't see any for the honey